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Accounts Senior

£ 50,000 - £ 50,000
 

Job Description

Company And Role Overview –
Join our client’s team as an Accounts Senior and take on an exciting role where you'll prepare client accounts across a diverse range of sectors! You'll play a crucial part in ensuring accuracy and excellence, presenting your work for review by managers or partners. If you're ready to make an impact and grow your career in a dynamic environment, we want to hear from you!

Main Responsibilities –

  • Ensure projects are finished on schedule and within budget
  • Address review points and make necessary adjustments to accounts
  • Collaborate with the Tax Department to resolve any inquiries
  • Stay current with technical knowledge
  • Perform any additional tasks needed to support the smooth operation of the project and department

Requirements –

  • ACA/ACCA qualified with strong technical expertise
  • Demonstrated experience in managing a portfolio
  • Outstanding communication skills, both written and verbal
  • Proficient in IT, with familiarity in Xero, CaseWare, Sage, and CCH being a plus

Benefits –

  • Flexible working arrangements with a strong commitment to employee wellbeing
  • Potential for promotion to Partnership for exceptional candidates
  • Opportunities to engage in social, charitable, and environmental initiatives
  • 25 days of annual leave, increasing with tenure
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